Subject: Symposium on archaeological storage--addendum
Preservation and Access to Archaeological Materials UCLA/Getty Conservation program/Cotsen Institute Storage Symposium 2008 Lenart Auditorium UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History June 6-8, 2008 Registration deadline is April 15, 2008 Abstracts now available Storage: Preservation and Access to Archaeological Materials will investigate the issues surrounding the creation of stable, accessible storage of portable finds from archaeological excavations. Collection repositories exist in state, county, national, and university facilities for the deposit of archaeological finds, and it is increasingly the case that materials excavated abroad are retained by the host country, with the expedition bearing the financial responsibility for storage. Achieving safe and accessible storage solutions with limited resources continues to remain challenging. The symposium will explore the range of activities, including negotiation, collaboration, proper housing and documentation required to secure preservation and access to burial materials. The Cotsen Institute, which hosts both graduate archaeology and conservation training, is uniquely equipped to organize this symposium, which deals with an issue of critical importance for the preservation and study of excavated materials. Continued access to finds is required in order for archaeologists, anthropologists, conservators and myriad other specialists, to complete preservation, research and publication activities. The management of finds presently relies largely on digital methods, and the development of virtual collections is a direction that is aiding researchers and conservators, and is increasing access by the general public through schools, universities, libraries and museums. This symposium will bring together directors of excavations and of centralized storage repositories for archaeological collections, archaeological conservators who have achieved innovative and accessible storage methods, and archaeologists who have developed digital management systems for portable finds. The challenges and successes of 3-D scanning and modeling as tools for outreach, research and conservation will be described by an interdisciplinary group of speakers. International speakers will join Cotsen Institute Archaeology and Conservation faculty and students as participants in the program. For schedule and abstracts see: <URL:http://ioa.ucla.edu/conservation/Storage_Symposium.pdf For travel details see: <URL:http://www.ioa.ucla.edu/conservation/storagesymposium.php There are about 60 tickets left to a reception and visit to the Getty Villa, a museum and educational center housing Greek, Roman, and Etruscan materials. The program is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, however views, findings, or recommendations expressed do not reflect those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The UCLA Fowler Museum and The Getty Conservation Institute provided additional support. To register contact Sonali Gupta <sonaligupta5<-a t->yahoo< . >com with name, title, affiliation, and interest in attending Villa reception; use "Storage Symposium" as subject of e-mail Ellen Pearlstein Academic Coordinator Adjunct Assistant Professor UCLA/Getty Program in the Conservation of Ethnographic and Archaeological Materials A 410 Fowler Los Angeles, CA 90095 310-794-4940 310-440-6900, ext 1990 Fax: 310-440-7764 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:50 Distributed: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-50-012 ***Received on Sunday, 16 March, 2008